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  • Wander around the red gums

    Wander around the red gums

    Set among the undulating rural landscape of Drysdale, Red Gums is a six-acre garden that celebrates and complements a large stand of remnant red gums…

  • New playground for Ocean Grove

    New playground for Ocean Grove

    A new playground will be built at Ocean Grove Main Beach. ‘Kurrak Playground’ will be located next to The Dunes cafe and will celebrate Wadawurrung…

  • Police nab alleged speeder

    Police nab alleged speeder

    A P-plater will face court early next year after he was alleged caught driving at more than 70 km/h over the speed limit this morning.…

  • Lighting up Christmas

    Lighting up Christmas

    Geelong-based company Total Events is hard at work finalising the Sound and Light show for the arrival of Geelong’s famous floating Christmas tree. A behind-the-scenes…

  • Tourism industry excited to welcome back Melburnians

    Tourism industry excited to welcome back Melburnians

    The Bellarine Peninsula will be heaving this weekend as Melburnians are expected to flock to tourist towns and holiday houses with restrictions set to ease…

  • Dancing for older Australians: give it a whirl

    Dancing for older Australians: give it a whirl

    Dancing for older Australians: give it a whirl The health benefits of dancing for seniors range from improving your physical health to creating strong social…

  • Out and about

    Out and about

    Voice photographer Ivan Kemp dodged the mid-morning showers on Tuesday to what you were up to at Ocean Grove main beach.

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Ocean Grove Voice looks back through the pages of our archives. 12 years ago October 2009 A dull thud replaced an explosion as the scuttled…

  • Former mayor steps up

    Former mayor steps up

    AFL Barwon has appointed former Geelong mayor Bruce Harwood as its new region manager. Harwood is currently serving as a City of Greater Geelong councillor…

  • Churches urge climate action

    Churches urge climate action

    The leaders of several Geelong faith congregations came together this week to came together to call on the federal government to do more to address…

  • Shave for a cause

    Shave for a cause

    Robyn Casey left Ocean Grove in 2004 to help the people of Malawi, an impoverished African nation regularly ranked among the poorest in the world.…

  • Working towards a sustainable Geelong

    Working towards a sustainable Geelong

    When I don’t have my mayor hat on, I’m immersed in my consultancy business. I advise boards and executive on strategy, policy and communications, and…

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